After blacking everything else out, I decided to finally get around to blacking out my tail light bezels. From what I heard the task of taking them out was very hard and tedious, but this wasn't quite the case; it was easy and took about 10 minutes to take them out.

To take out the bezels, all I had to do was first take off the panel located in the trunk over the top of the bezels. To do this, I just took a screw driver and popped off the circular tabs. Once the panels were off, I took a flat head screw driver, covered it with a thin dish towel, and lightly pried out the bezels. To do this carefully enough to not break the tabs, I first pried on the upper side corner, then the opposite side, then the top and bottom sides. Easy enough.

Once the bezels were out, it was time to get supplies. I headed over to home depot. I picked up:

One can of premium enamel gray valspar spray primer.

One can of premium enamel valspar flat black spray paint.

A few pieces of 3M wet/dry 400 grit sandpaper.

Once I gathered the supplies, I then used the 400 grit sandpaper to sand all four bezels down until all the chrome(excluding the tabs) had a scratched and sanded look and the shininess of the chrome was brought much down. The bezels looked dirty for a comparison of the shiny chrome. I then cleaned the bezels with a wet dish towel.

After sanded, I masked(taped up with masking tap) all of the tabs on the bezels. If the bezels became painted, they would have a chance of not fitting correctly back in place, giving the need to mask them off.

Once masked off, I needed a surface large enough to hold all four bezels. I found one of my old boxes that my rims came in; perfect size and good height. The box had some dirt on it so I used the dish towel and once I dampened it, I wiped of the surface of the box, then dried it.

I placed the four bezels on top of the box, shook up the gray primer for a good 45 seconds, and applied my first light coat of primer. I used a stroking pattern, as with a paint brush, from a close enough distance to cover all of the area I needed to. The strokes were fast and overlapped eachother(from left to right to left). I didnt use one long stroke around the whole frame; I sprayed one of the four sides at once.

I waited 15 minutes, and applied a second, slightly heavier coat of primer. I used the same technique as the first.

After waiting one hour, I applied my first light coat of the flat black spray paint. Same technique as the primer, and for this first coat, I applied lightly. I wasn't too worried about unevenness yet because there are more coats to come.

After a half hour, I applied my second coat of flat black. I made sure to go over any unevenness and and go over the previous coat, lightly of course.

Finally, 45 minutes later, I applied a third and final light coat. They looked very good already so I didn't want to blotch more paint on than needed. Again, same technique, covering all of the previous coat. This is what they looked like after the third coat an hour later.

So I let them sit out and dry over night, which was about 12 hours in time. Once morning came, I made sure they were fully dry, and put them back in their slots, put the panels back on and enjoyed the final product! I like the look a lot and was very satisfied.

Great write up and fantastic pics! I've been wanting to paint my bezels for the longest time but I could never find any definitive instructions to do it. As a half- ass kinda way, I just wrapped them up in flat black vinyl, but thanks to your write up, I feel confident to finally do this the right way! Thanks!

Great write up and fantastic pics! I've been wanting to paint my bezels for the longest time but I could never find any definitive instructions to do it. As a half- ass kinda way, I just wrapped them up in flat black vinyl, but thanks to your write up, I feel confident to finally do this the right way! Thanks!

Thank you very much. Yeah I realized everyone else kinda just told people what they did without explaining it that's why I decided to do a whole tutorial type thing.

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Originally Posted by Alain

excellent write up man. thanks for this. as soon as i get my car i will be doing this.

looks killer.

Thanks man, feel free to pm any questions or just post on here when the time comes!